In the old Robinson's store, the furniture was on the second floor, and clothing was on the first. As I recall, at the end a lot of the clothing was clearance clothing. Their more successful stores were in the malls, so this was a lonely place. It's no wonder that May Dept. stores was eager to sell off the location.

I'm not a huge fan of the architecture, but I'm really glad they kept it and didn't replace the building with a big, ugly box.

And I admit, I've bought way more at that Target than I ever did when it was Robinson's. It's fun to take my kids there and tell them about how they were there as babies when it was a different store.